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Low-income housing policy in Iran (1990–2020): lessons and modifications

Moslem Zarghamfard, Mohammadreza Rezaei and Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni

International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, 2023, vol. 17, issue 4, 1000-1018

Abstract: Purpose - The housing policies targeting low-income households have not been effective to address the housing needs of target groups in Iran over the past four decades. According to the World Bank’s data on population living in slums (% of urban population) in Iran in 2018 was 25% which is slightly higher than the rate 23% of upper-middle-income countries. This study aims to understand what major revisions are required in the process of housing policymaking to have more effective policies. Design/methodology/approach - The authors conduct one-to-one interviews with 41 housing experts and apply discourse analysis and interpretive–structural modeling to achieve the goals. Findings - The panel of experts argue that the success of housing policies in Iran depends on the following: all academic disciplines should be included in the process of housing policymaking process; land policymaking should be modified; housing policy is a regional issue, and it should be designed and implemented differently in each province; main modifications are required in the tax and tenancy system; and new policies are required to push vacant houses into the rental market. Originality/value - This study is a prescriptive study based on a general trend (four decades).

Keywords: Iran; Housing market analysis; Housing policy; Housing system reforms; Low-income housing; Structural modifications (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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